Fleeced of £45,000 by my Parents after 13 yrs Abroad ☹️ // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 107

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Fleeced of £45,000 by my Parents after 13 yrs Abroad ☹️ // SAY IT LIKE IT IS – Ep 107


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@moussadiarra7879

Awesome

@allenalphonse1050

I have the same problem with my family cause they never satisfied.

@ronkesimplice480

😀😀😀 gangster

@lydiabukachi5246

100% FACTS!! I’m living witness.. but my shock absorbers keep me hoing

@ndololamour1640

What are the chances sale of land or property can be published online? How can we push our governments to fix this?

@Nemby2

Although I appreciate "Story Time," and I understand that most, if not many of the stories concentrate on migration/immigration issues; I can't help but be disturbed at the level of deception among parents to children, sibling to sibling not to mention the interactions of extended family members. The common denominator seems to be money and ignorance. The only remedy of the criminals is to kill the goose with the golden egg. I agree with Phrankleen, lodge your money in a bank, and travel (in person) to where you want to do business.

@kikikiki3216

Today I really understand the instruction of the bible saying "leave you mother and father and Clive to your husband and wife"… Phrankleen is right… Sentiment is terrible

@kikikiki3216

People are people man…

@mabellegall

This happened to my 65 year old uncle last year. Work so hard in the UK and entrust everything to his own son only to retired, retuned to a Ghana and the only thing he was lucky to have was his land without the proper documentation. And the son got the nerves to play the reverse psychology game trying to blame his dad.

@tayosekoni308

Advice on what kind of investment in banks should one choose in Nigeria

@tayosekoni308

When it comes to Nigeria 🇳🇬. I never trust anyone about building.. it is best to see with your eyes. Things are so different in U.K. .

@sweetberries683

I love you bro, good video as always

@sweetberries683

If you live on board why want have investment at home town? why not have investment where you live?

@troytrey

The kids wouldn’t have citizenship till they turn 10. As neither of the parents were British citizens or permanent residence at the time of birth

@gburahbondo2948

I love you phrankleen

@gburahbondo2948

( take all your savings and give it to your mom, then you will know your mom is a gangster in the inside) I love that

@gburahbondo2948

Frankleen you are one in a million.
Those people are not good at all. I agree with you. I am being wise after I watched your video. And the sad part is, it is endless. You don't want to start it in the first place. I am sick of the too many requests when I am stuck here with a lot of bills. And they think it's their right. That's ridiculous

@ativiejonathan3705

Moat people who trusted their money with people weather to buy property or to keep it some got shock of their life as nothing to be accounted for.

@djumoja

This is soo common, I know multiple people who were constructing their houses and those relatives were getting money for two houses, the diaspora relatives think they are budgeted for only their house…

@sundayagbonkhese4708

I always learn from your videos. Thanks and keep the good work.

@jafardarame857

very educative channel

@conniegreenlee4651

My husband is from Nigeria

@conniegreenlee4651

My husband is from

@conniegreenlee4651

I have a husband been married six years

@enooo57

oh boy this whole story is a mess

@margopenn-taylor9888

I'm so sorry to say – never trust family with your money. Experienced and learned.

@sandramitchell2956

Why cant you just stick to the story then add your comment after . One cant keep track of the story with all your interjections. Kmt. Not been rude but …………

@oresticx

Fact jor 😁

@WaleAnimashaun

I mean… I see the problem from either side of the fence.
On one hand, you're asking someone that's starving to death to go buy land. It can come across as self-centered and inconsiderate for the person stuck in a failing economy. It's already a difficult task for someone who's well fed.
On the other hand, it's hard to be aware of this dilemma when you're working yourself to the bone in a foreign land on an empty stomach with no emotional support.
This one's a stuff one. I always say never over extend yourself for anyone. You didn't ask to be born.

@feza8

The only person my mother used to send money back home was my grandmother. She passed few years ago…I had a cousin that used I call me when he needed money and that’s when I realised I was being used. My older brother had to tell me off to stop sending money in African cause I was being used by my relatives.

@miss3v3lyn

What about those parents who were fleeced by their children??? I know of a lot of parents, whether abroad or not, who were fleeced thousands of £s by their own children. So what now???

@carolyntait5669

So if your story is true this couple snuck into Britain illegally stole jobs from the english people to feather their nest in another country and in turn got robbed themselves There is no honour among thieves so they got their well deserved Karma and Oh what a tangled web we weave when we first consider to decieve

Wow! Some parents……this is wrong on so many levels.

No more money even if they die i wont send a penny. Let jesus come down and beg i will not listen. His father God knows.

@angelnelson2012

So fleeced to ppl of the u.k. means the same thing as finessed here in america

@MovingT5

i know someone who was a dinner lady at a school and she was consistently sending money to her mum and sister to build a house in Nigeria. they eventually betrayed her and built a house in the sister's name. i dont trust nobody…i have my guard up …if you want to send money to your people back home, do so! but make sure you are putting 'you' first. Most people are so beggy beggy in nigeria…its so irritating! DO NOT be emotionally abused

@tootallmccall6040

Every time my family knows I'm saving money for something they always call with their needs with some sob story in addition to why they need money. I just don't answer the phone anymore or tell them anything. I act like I an broke all the time. If they know you have anything they will come wanting a handout or to pay you back weeks and weeks later

@blessedone472

Parents make decisions n spend n save money for children not adults so don't let anyone spend your money.

@akeemoyegoke4488

There are some asia guys that saved more than eighty thousand euros or even more. They work so hard and save the money. Serious asylum seekers have different story to tell from students immigrants.

@voltarianone2186

5 mins into the video and still waiting for the story 🙄

@nonnyobi50

I saw u yesterday close to Nandos at Denmark hill. We kept staring at each other, now I realised it's the one and only Phrankleen from YouTube. Your looks didn t change though.

@XoxoVictoria_

I agree with everything you said be very careful how you deal with people like that. Can I please share this video there’s so much to learn from. And yes I’m a United States Citizen and I don’t have £50,000 pound right now in my account; so much bills and responsibilities. Please tell this lady to let it go and cut all ties cause her life, her husband and children are more important than money.

@rhotel06

I wish cell phone wasn’t discovered! When continue writing letter abroad asking for money, I didn’t see letter😊

@jacquelinescott2659

Prankleen, I love your focus on timely and important issues but I'm not enamored of this live streaming and audience feedback in real time. It's distracting and annoying. We really can't two things at the same time and do them equally well. Why not mix it up? Some live streaming episodes and some direct address only? Something to consider.

@hao_9388

I can understand your brothers, your cousins your friends betraying you but not your parents, furthermore not two sets of parents. Genuinely evil

@tspcocktail

Ruthless

@melbournechurch234

Thanks so much it happens to most people I know

@papaabuch8189

Fellow Afrcans, home is where u are. Why not hold hands together in Europe n open businesses that will employ the undocumented via loopholes.

@ckzckw

I would recommend they change their number, their UK address and their name too.Maybe change the spelling but they should definitely persist and have the scammers publicly on record for being the thieves that they are.  If they receive death threats then they should simply cut ties with all of them.  They can start afresh and even purchase land in a different part of Naija. 

I'm sure someone has already been to the outskirts to do juju on them so they should go to a Coptic or Methodist church and pray and also burn some incence in the house they live in.  Sadly their trust in humanity is probably gone – Phrankleen I think they both need therapy this is a great betrayal basically the family sold them into bondage and like parasites lived off of their life.Trust no one with money.  It's not a naija thing it is all over family are NOT to be trusted blindly with money.